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" It was not always so. Into the early 20th century, William James attempted to merge experimental psychology with an investigation of subjective mental life--"the field of consciousness," as he..."
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Tolson, Jay. "Who=am I2"
U.S. News & World Report
128.23 June 12 2000: 50
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"... best state of mind, basing your thinking on where you want to go, not where you've been." Doing so, Rotella found himself in strong sympathy with the work of at least one theoretical psychologist, the great turn-of-the-century thinker William James."
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Tolson, Jay,Kleiner, Carolyn,Marcus, David L. "Into the zone"
U.S. News & World Report
129.1 July 3 2000: 38
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" James, William, The Principles of Psychology, vol. I. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1950, pp.310-311."
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GATELEY, GARDNER. "ESCAPING FROM THE SELF-ESTEEM TRAP"
ETC.: A Review of General Semantics
56.4 Dec. 22 1999: 440
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" 1985. "Intervening Causation and the Mitigation of Responsibility for Harm Doing: II. The Role of Limited Mental Capacities." Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 21 (March): 178-94. ..."
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GIBSON, JAMES L.,GOUWS, AMANDA. "Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: Attributions of Blame and the Struggle over Apartheid"
American Political Science Review
93.3 Sept. 1 1999: 501
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" His book focuses philosophically and historically on two major literary figures, Nathaniel Hawthorne and William Dean Howells, and the first great American popularizer of psychology, William James."
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PFISTER, JOEL. "THE SOCIAL SELF: HAWTHORNE, HOWELLS, WILLIAM JAMES, AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY PSYCHOLOGY"
Journal of English and Germanic Philology
98.1 Jan. 1 1999: 146-147
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"... (255) see James Mulvihill, "Hazlitt and `First Principles,'" SiR 29 (1990): 241-55. A persuasive case for Hazlitt as a psychologist and a philosopher of personal identity "whose insights and perspectives are so far ahead of his own times that they drop through..."
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MILNES, TIM. "Seeing in the Dark: Hazlitt's Immanent Idealism"
Studies in Romanticism
39.1 Mar. 22 2000: 3
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" James, W. (1890) Principles of psychology, New York: Holt."
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Laverie, Debra A.,Arnett, Dennis B. "Factors Affecting Fan Attendance: The Influence of Identity Salience and Satisfaction [*]"
Journal of Leisure Research
32.2 Mar. 22 2000: 225
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"... careful reading of The Principles of Psychology, that James was a believer in absolute freedom who posits an 'original force' or 'star performer' from a 'fourth dimension' (73)."
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GOODMAN, RUSSELL B. "Richard M. Gale The Divided Self of William James"
Religious Studies
36.2 June 1 2000: 239
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" JAMES, W. The Principles of Psychology, Vol. 2, New York: Dover (originally published in 1890), 1950."
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KASSEL, JON D.,JACKSON, SHANNON I.,UNROD, MARINA. "Generalized Expectancies for Negative Mood Regulation and Problem Drinking among College Students"
Journal of Studies on Alcohol
61.2 Mar. 1 2000: 332
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"... In Social Law Jones drew heavily on the psychology and philosophy of William James and Josiah Royce, influences from his year of graduate work at Harvard."
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Hedstrom, Matthew S. "Rufus Jones and mysticism for the masses"
Cross Currents
54.2 June 22 2004: 31-45
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" William James, a physician, psychologist and philosopher, integrated psychology into his philosophy of pragmatism."
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Rojcewicz, Stephen. "From Philosophy to Psychotherapy: A Phenomenological Model for Psychology, Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis"
Journal of Phenomenological Psychology
35.1 Mar. 22 2004: 121-126
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" Institutionalists began with the instinct/habit psychology of William James and William McDougall, but as instinct theory declined this became a liability, and institutionalists became divided over attitudes to behaviorism."
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Rutherford, Malcolm. "Institutionalism Between the Wars"
Journal of Economic Issues
34.2 June 1 2000: 291
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" This research was conducted in the Harvard Psychological Laboratory, William James Hall, Cambridge, MA while Terry Belke was in the graduate program in the Department..."
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BELKE, TERRY W.,KWAN, TAMMI Y. "THE EFFECT OF CHANGES IN AVAILABILITY ON FOOD SELECTION AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF DEPRIVATION"
Psychological Record
50.3 June 22 2000: 529
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" City College, CUNY Notes (1.) Quoted by Howard M. Feinstein, "A Singular Life: Twinship in the Psychology of William and Henry James," in Blood Brothers: Siblings as Writers, ed. Norman Kiell (New York: International University Press, 1983),..."
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MAZZOLA, ELIZABETH. "Brothers' Keepers and Philip's Siblings: The Poetics of the Sidney Family"
Criticism
41.4 Sept. 22 1999: 513
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" One is even tempted to suggest that modern cognitive psychology has rediscovered William James and functionalism, as much is currently being written about the "mind" in operation."
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Morgan, David L. "Selectionist thought and methodological orthodoxy in psychological science"
Psychological Record
v48.n3 June 22 1998: 439-457
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" I was particularly taken with an article titled "Gertrude Stein, William James, and Pablo Picasso" by Marianne L. Teuber which demonstrates how Stein and Picasso both made use of important ideas derived from the teachings of America's premier psychologist William James."
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Levinson, Martin H. "A Pictorial History of Psychology"
ETC.: A Review of General Semantics
v55.n2 June 22 1998: 232-234
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" In June of 2001, while still under investigation, I received the William James Award at the annual convention of the American Psychological Society."
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Loftus, Elizabeth F. "On science under legal assault"
Daedalus
132.4 Sept. 22 2003: 84-87
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" Bruer is the president of the James S. McDonnell Foundation in St. Louis, which supports research in psychology and neuroscience."
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Chabris, Christopher F. "The Myth of the First Three Years: A New Understanding of EarlyBrain Development and Lifelong Learning"
Commentary
108.5 Dec. 1 1999: 74
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" Despite Newsweek's recent pronouncement that science has found God, Larson and Witham report an even lower degree of traditional religious belief among "greater" scientists than studies done by psychologist James Leuba in 1914 and 1933."
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HETHERLY, MARIAN. "WORTH NOTING"
Humanist
58.6 Nov. 1 1998: 43
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"... (3.) I cannot here give detailed references for all these aspects of intuitive ontology A good presentation of the relevant psychological research can be found in Hirschfeld & Gelman (1994) and Sperber, Premacic & James-Premack (1995)."
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BOYER, PASCAL. "FUNCTIONAL ORIGINS OF RELIGIOUS CONCEPTS: ONTOLOGICAL AND STRATEGIC SELECTION IN EVOLVED MINDS [*]"
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
6.2 June 1 2000: 195
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" Thirty-one percent had borderline intellectual functioning (IQ in the 71-84 range) or mental retardation (IQ of 70 or below) based upon functioning levels determined by the American Psychological Association (1994)."
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Shelton, Deborah. "Health Status of Young Offenders and Their Families"
Journal of Nursing Scholarship
32.2 June 22 2000: 173
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"... the reception of Michelangelo's Vatican Pieta and traces the topos of the living stone in the artist's poetry and in later artistic theory; James Saslow focuses on psychological biography and argues for both Michelangelo's poetry..."
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Agoston, Laura Camille. "The Eye of the Poet: Studies in the Reciprocity of the Visual andLiterary Arts from the Renaissance to the Present"
Renaissance Quarterly
v51.n2 June 22 1998: 647-650
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"... Journal of Advertising, 24 (Fall), 55-68. Fernandez, Denise, Dawn S. Carlson, Lee P. Stepina and Joel D. Nicholson (1997), "Hofstede's Country Classification 25 Years Later," Journal of Social Psychology, 137 (1), 43-54. Gentry, James, Patriya..."
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Cho, Bongjin,Kwon, Up,Gentry, James W.,Jun, Sunkyu,Kropp, Fredric. "Cultural Values Reflected in Theme and Execution: A Comparative Study of U.S. and Korean Television Commercials"
Journal of Advertising
28.4 Dec. 22 1999: 59
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" The procedure suggested here is founded on the most basic form of the Bayesian theorem Stimulated by a seminal work by Edwards, Lindman, and Savage (1963), several applications of a Bayesian approach are evident in the psychological literature."
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Jones, W. Paul. "Single-case time series with Bayesian analysis: a practitioner's guide."
Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development
36.1 Apr. 1 2003: 28-40
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" Political scientists, economists, social psychologists, and labor relations experts each made seminal contributions (e.g., Ikle, 1964; Sawyer & Guetzkow, 1965; Schelling, 1960; Walton & McKersie, 1965)."
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Weiss, Stephen E. "International Business Negotiations"
Journal of International Business Studies
30.2 June 22 1999: 431-436
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